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DELTEBRE I, EXPOSICIÓN ITINERANTE

by Rocamora Arquitectura SPAIN - 20/01/2015
El espacio de exposición construye su propia luz, sus propios límites que definen la nave, una proa y una popa.
Las piezas se disponen en la base ondulante al igual que fueron halladas por el arqueólogo, bajo el mar.
El espacio de exposición se modula a metro, como el campo de trabajo submarino, y las piezas se exponen azarosamente, encalladas en el "lecho del fondo marino" de EPS, que se ora
EMPORIA AWARD
EMPORIA SELECTION 2014: Al mejor sistema de una exposición itinerante
Gallery: Ephemeral architecture